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I'm a bit cheesed off actually. Just forked out for a Sky Sports boost on my TalkTalk contract only to find that of the next seven games only two are on Sky and four are on BT Sport!

As I have given up booze for January it seemed like economic sense as at just £16 a month rolling contract I was saving on what I would normally spend at my local watching Liverpool and also keep me from the temptation of alcohol.

I've looked into adding BT Sport, but it's too expensive, so I will have to go back to the pub and try and keep to Coke!

I'm a bit cheesed off actually. Just forked out for a Sky Sports boost on my TalkTalk contract only to find that of the next seven games only two are on Sky and four are on BT Sport!

As I have given up booze for January it seemed like economic sense as at just £16 a month rolling contract I was saving on what I would normally spend at my local watching Liverpool and also keep me from the temptation of alcohol.

I've looked into adding BT Sport, but it's too expensive, so I will have to go back to the pub and try and keep to Coke!

All of them are televised, but not sure if any shown live, so as to build the excitement? Can't remember, but I bet our match is not shown, which will make me a bag of nerves, as per usual when I can't watch them.

All of them are televised, but not sure if any shown live, so as to build the excitement? Can't remember, but I bet our match is not shown, which will make me a bag of nerves, as per usual when I can't watch them.

They always show the games of interest on the last day, we will be on tv as will Arsenal and most probably city.

All of them are televised, but not sure if any shown live, so as to build the excitement? Can't remember, but I bet our match is not shown, which will make me a bag of nerves, as per usual when I can't watch them.

In January I decided to pay for the Sky Sports Boost on my TalkTalk TV package, only to find that out of the next 12 Liverpool games, 7 were on BT sport, one was not being shown and only 4 were on Sky! As on TalkTalk you can add or subtract these boosts on a monthly basis (pro rata), I decided to cancel this boost after the West Ham game as there were no more games being televised. Two days later Sky have decided to show the game against Middlesbrough.

In January I decided to pay for the Sky Sports Boost on my TalkTalk TV package, only to find that out of the next 12 Liverpool games, 7 were on BT sport, one was not being shown and only 4 were on Sky! As on TalkTalk you can add or subtract these boosts on a monthly basis (pro rata), I decided to cancel this boost after the West Ham game as there were no more games being televised. Two days later Sky have decided to show the game against Middlesbrough.

Sky Sports will show live coverage of the Premier League Asia Trophy this summer, with Liverpool among the sides competing in Hong Kong.

Jurgen Klopp's team will battle with Crystal Palace, Leicester and West Brom in a knockout tournament between 19-22 July, with a final to determine the winner.

It is the eighth edition of the tournament, last won by Arsenal in Singapore in 2015.

Premier League executive chairman Richard Scudamore said: "We are very excited to be returning to Hong Kong this summer for the Premier League Asia Trophy. We know from previous visits that fans in Hong Kong, and across the region, are passionate supporters of our clubs.

In Crystal Palace, Leicester City, Liverpool and West Bromwich Albion we have a group of excellent clubs, players and managers who will give local fans a fantastic Premier League experience."

The Premier League Asia Trophy is part of the Premier League's "commitment to supporting the development of football at all levels in Hong Kong and across the region".

A full programme of community and football development initiatives, including a Premier Skills referee development training course, an elite level referee management symposium and community coaching workshops, run in partnership with the Hong Kong Football Association, will be held alongside the tournament.

Ticketing information for fans will be announced in early June with details of Sky's live coverage to be confirmed in due course.